History:
Bridges Settlement, named after William Bridges, was once located within what
is now The Colony. Bridges came to the area at age 23 from
In 1847 the land company, Texas Emigration & Land Co., appointed
English-born Henry O. Hedgecoxe as land agent. Unpopular with the colonists,
Hedgecoxe's office was raided in 1852 by a group planning to seize the land
records and depose Hedgecoxe. Hedgecoxe escaped with many of the records, and
the armed raiders confiscated the remaining papers and burned down the office
located at the south end of today's The Colony on Office Creek. The incident is
known in
Peters' Colony Settlement was renamed Camey Settlement in the early 1900's.
Camey Settlement consisted of a school, grocery store, and cotton gin in the
1940's. Stewart's Creek was named after one of the founding fathers of Peters'
Colony Settlement. Some of the original colonists, including William Bridges,
are buried in
In 1969, Fox & Jacobs, land developers, purchased the land. Dave Fox of Fox
& Jacobs envisioned a "dream city" patterned after
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